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I was standing in the water, waves wetting me and my camera equipment, to take this shot... and it started to rain too...
Technical info:
10 stops ND filter
f/22
ISO100
13mm
152s (2min32s) exposure
Software:
Lightroom 2.0
PS CS4 - Silver Efex Pro - Red filter
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Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex
(from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
Escalator from the Visitor Centre
(former Kohlenwäsche/Coal Washing)
explored:
Highest position:
#272 on Monday, July 13, 2009
The Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex is a large former industrial site in the city of Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It has been inscribed into the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites since December 14, 2001 and is one of the anchor points of the European Route of Industrial Heritage.
The first coal mine on the premises was founded in 1847, mining activities took place from 1851 until December 23, 1986. For decades starting in the late 1950s, the two parts of the site, Zollverein Coal Mine and Zollverein Coking Plant (erected 1957-1961, closed on June 30, 1993), ranked among the largest of their kinds in Europe. Shaft 12, built in Bauhaus style, was opened in 1932 and is considered an architectural and technical masterpiece, earning it a reputation as the "most beautiful coal mine in the world".
After it had been closed down in 1993, the coking plant was planned to be sold to China. The negotiations failed and it was subsequently threatened to be demolished. However, another project of the state of NRW set the coal mine on a list of future exhibition sites resulting in first gentle modifications and the cokery also became an official memorial in 2000.
On its 25th session in December 2001, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) declared both the sites of the shafts 12 and 1/2/8 and the cokery a World Heritage Site.
for more information:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zollverein_Coal_Mine_Industrial_Com...
An American copper butterfly perches on butterfly weed at the Burden Preserve (Armonk, New York)--July 11, 2009
Music: Sigur Rós - Inní Mér Syngur Vitleysingur
Recently I took my camera along. This was the first shot I haven taken on Friday, 10th of July at 6:54 am.
The night was quite cold and it rained. Though when I got up the sun was shining and there were only a couple of clouds around. I left the house and walked passed our neighbour's fence. Between the fence there are some stone posts which have an even surface. The water from the last night was still on it cause the sun didn't have the strength to remove it yet.
I am sorry still to have so less time...
Seen in the Diamond District (crossing of 5th avenue and 47th street).
Shot with the Sigma 50mm f/1.4 wide open.
Thanks Jack for your flattering testimonial
#6 on explore. Thanks!
Big sky, a camper van, a kayak and a lazy river...
For a couple of flickr friends in New Jersey who like that kind of thing.
Things to do on the Isle of Wight? sit back and enjoy a 'slide show'
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for sad bokeh friday. so sad there are no capitals. yes. rly. that sad. why? well because i forgotted about them all this time.
EXPLORE # 232
This tiny (about 3 mm across) weed flower was photograph July 4th at the NAPWC in company with Pinoy Macro members Lenareh, Black Knight, Honbless, synapz557, fredots09 and wewet. There is a bigger shot of the flower but the details were not good.
The Banteng { Java Banteng: Bos javanicus , Borneo Banteng: B. j. lowi , Burma Banteng: B. j. birmanicus . } This photo was taken at Lok Kawi Wildlife Park.
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The Banteng , also known as Tembadau, is a species of wild cattle found in Southeast Asia. It is a shy animal resembling a domestic cow. It grows to a height of 1.5 to 1.75 m (60 to 69 inches) and weighs 600 - 800 kg (1,300 - 1,800 lb). It has a slight ridge on the back, a white rump, white stockings on the legs, and slender curving horns. The bulls are dark brown or black, and cows and young ones are reddish brown.
The banteng is kept as a domestic animal in some areas. These are called “Bali cattle” and they feed on grasses, bamboo, fruit, leaves and young branches. They have also been introduced to Northern Australia where they live wild.
The Banteng is the second endangered species to be successfully cloned and the first to survive for more than a week. (Advanced Cell Technology in Worcester, MA, U.S., and San Diego Zoo.) Incidentally, it was born on 1st April. 2003. I don’t know if it is still kept at that zoo. It is also arguable whether we should be cloning animals.
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Last week-end I went to the Eifel in Germany to visit my parents. Among many other things I did one very special thing:
I rode an Audi R8, 4,2 Litre, 420 HP/PS for one hour. DUDE what an amazing incredible car!!!! When you push the pedal to the medal and the 420 horses behind you begin to galopp - hell breaks loose :-)))
It was an amazing experience but you can guess that it was kind of frustrating to get back in my 75PS Golf afterwards... Bummer... :-)
See pics of the car below in the comments (picz are enlargeable).
Tune in David Guetta feat. Kelly Rowland - When love takes over - and crank up that volume!!!
Built in 1847 by Alan Stevenson, Loch Ryan Lighthouse is still active.
Fished there and got 2 dogfish !Its All about fishing really........What a place !Priceless
Shot at my favourite place at Domburg.
Variations on Hiroshi Sugimoto's No line on the horizon... Here's the other one.
Technical info:
10 stops ND filter
f/22
ISO100
13mm
60s (1mins) exposure
Software:
Lightroom 2.0
PS CS3 - Silver Efex Pro - Red filter - Selenium toning
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If I fell in love with you would you promise to be true,
And help me understand?
'Cos I've been in love before, and I found that love was more,
Than just holding hands.
If I give my heart to you,
I must be sure from the very start,
That you would love me more than her.
If I trust in you, oh please,
Don't run and hide,
If I love you too, oh please don't hurt my pride like her.
-If I Fell, The Beatles
For FF: The Beatles
I was looking through the songs earlier and liked this. Was hoping for another kind of shot but my sinusitis is really getting me. I was even wearing blue for an HMB theme but failed. LOL. Head feels like floating in a sea of mucus. Ewww. Hahahaha.
I have decided (if I can) that this would be a ME week. A vanity week before my birthday hahaa..
Happy Monday Blues..I'm feeling it.
Listen to the song If I Fell. So nice. :)
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BTW, this is my yellow heart...turned red. LOL.
EXPLORED!!! Thanks guys! :)
I grew up asking many questions about life.
There was a field of uncertainty l would eventually learn to tread.
A sea of frightening events and catastrophy I would learn to cross.
But in between these rainy days - there is that speck of light I also learned to appreciate.
In those rare days of trimuph - I shout a joyous hymn of Victory.
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The immortal remains of the Portuguese Goan civilisation still stuck to the walls of an old heritage house in Campal, Panaji, Goa !
All old houses have the loos and the bathrooms outside the main house, preferably in the backyard.
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These little larva will metamorhasize into sawflies. First they must put on some chow. To do so they consume pine needles and can rapidly strip a small tree. When alarmed they raise up as seen in this photo. My wife says their little red heads look like baseball caps.
"You may choose to look the other way but you can never say again that you did not know." Abolitionist William Wilberforce
I'd like to add that some people have suspected that this was a Photoshop trick. Believe it or not these larva like to stick together. I have seen large numbers congregate to eat one little pine tree. Don't know why they do it but they move in synchronized way. It is probably a defensive mechanism of behavior. Look in the group behavior album to the bottom right to see more shots of insects gathering in groups.
This is probably my favourite shot from my South Island trip. It was taken at Kelland Ponds, just south of Twizel.
Normally when I shoot a location, I run around all over the place trying different compositions and angles while the light is good, but here I found my spot and didn't move an inch.
As the sun was setting, it would break through the clouds every now and again lighting up the trees, showing off their incredible autumn colours, and I would click the shutter. It was kinda refreshing just standing there admiring the scene rather than running around like a headless chicken!
I left this place with a big smile on my face. :)
Flickr Explore 7-1 #483
This photo is dedicated to my friend Mingo, that appears in the picture with his camera capturing the beautiful sunset.
Esta foto esta dedicada a mi Amigo Mingo, que aparece en la foto captando con su camara ese hermoso atardecer. Para vos Amigo.
This is the dress for our region (Marche-Italy) in winter.
BIG, BIG Thanks for all your comments and notes. :))
Explore #189 - 01.07.2009
Blueberries are flowering plants of the genus Vaccinium with dark-blue, -purple or black berries. Species in the section Cyanococcus are the most common fruits sold as "blueberries" and are mainly native to North America[1]. They are usually erect but sometimes prostrate shrubs varying in size from 10 cm tall to 4 m tall. In commercial blueberry production, smaller species are known as "lowbush blueberries" (synonymous with "wild"), and the larger species as "highbush blueberries". The leaves can be either deciduous or evergreen, ovate to lanceolate, and from 1–8 cm long and 0.5–3.5 cm broad. The flowers are bell-shaped, white, pale pink or red, sometimes tinged greenish.
The fruit is a false berry 5–16 mm diameter with a flared crown at the end; they are pale greenish at first, then reddish-purple, and finally blue on ripening. They have a sweet taste when mature, with variable acidity. Blueberry bushes typically bear fruit from May through June though fruiting times are affected by local conditions such as altitude and latitude.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blueberry
O mirtilo, também conhecido como arando ou uva-do-monte, ou até blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) é um arbusto que pertence à família Ericaceae (família da azálea). As plantas são arbustos de pequeno porte que crescem em sub-bosques de florestas temperadas na Europa. Vive em regiões nas quais o inverno é bastante rigoroso, daí a dificuldade em cultivá-lo no Brasil.
Em Portugal vive em regiões nas quais o inverno é rigoroso, porque necessita em média de 500 horas anuais de temperatura entre os 10º e os 12º celsius. É na zona do médio Vouga, no vale do Rio Vouga que se encontra o local ideal para a produção deste fruto, nos concelhos de Oliveira de Frades, Sever do Vouga, Águeda e Albergaria-a-Velha, sendo Sever do Vouga o que reúne as melhores condições.
"...El sobrepuesto de carpincho en la actualidad se usa relativamente pequeño (58 x 90 cm) obedeciendo al acortamiento general del recado moderno (en la Provincia de Buenos Aires). Las puntas se usan rectangulares pero redondeando el extremo. Antiguamente era usual utilizarlos en punta estrictamente rectangular.
Este tipo de sobrepuesto combina perfectamente con un recado de sogas (riendas, cabezada, bozal, cabresto y estriberas de cuero crudo), y unos estribos arequeros o de suela. En ocasiones se lo ve en emprendados de plata pero en recados de bastos, ya que en los chapeados antiguos (recado de lomillo) se ven los lujosos de terciopelo o hilo..."
Fragmento de "Dos prendas tradicionales: El estribo arequero y el sobrepuesto de carpincho", de Lucas Morganti
San Antonio de Areco, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Amigos, visitem: www.visiteareco.com
Another shot from the little walk I did on Saturday, Liked how the sun made the butterfly wings almost transparent.
Just went for a little walk down the block to test my leg muscle and no pain on the walk, can feel the tightness but if I walk slowly and carefully seems to be OK, so will head back to work tomorrow
Comments appreciated, Constructive critique even more appreciated, best way for me to learn
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Explore Highest position # 80 on Wednesday, July 1, 2009
The above photo is a late afternoon scene at an old temple named Wat Suan Dok in Chiang Mai, northern part of Thailand. The temple was built in 1371 which was 638 years ago. The golden Chedi or Pagoda is where some of the relics of the Lord Buddha is enshrined. The group of monks on the right are describing the temple history to the foriegn visitors, which make the composition better.:)
วัดสวนดอก หรือวัดบุปผาราม จังหวัดเชียงใหม่ สร้างขึ้นเมื่อปี พ.ศ. 1914 เพื่อให้เป็นที่จำพรรษาของพระมหาเถระสุมน ผู้ประดิษฐานพระพุทธศาสนาลัทธิลังกาวงศ์ในล้านนา วัดนี้แต่เดิมเป็นพระราชอุทยานของกษัตริย์ล้านนาไทยสมัยแรกเริ่ม มีสถาปัตยกรรมสำคัญ คือ เจดีย์ประธานเป็นเจดีย์ทรงกลม กู่บรรจุอัฐิเจ้าตระกูล ณ เชียงใหม่ และวิหารโถง นอกจากนี้ ยังเป็นที่ประดิษฐานพระเจ้าเก้าตื้อ ซึ่งพญาเมืองแก้วโปรดให้หล่อขึ้น เป็นพระพุทธรูปสำริดขนาดใหญ่ ศิลปะล้านนาผสมกับศิลปะสุโขทัย
พ.ศ. 2538 สภามหาวิทยาลัย มหาจุฬาลงกรณมหาวิทยาลัย ตามข้อเสนอของวิทยาลัยสงฆ์ล้านนา และให้ชื่อเรียกเป็นทางการว่า “มหาจุฬาลงกรราชวิทยาลัย ในพระบรมราชูปถัมภ์ วิทยาเขตเชียงใหม่” จึงทำให้วัดสวนดอกกลับเป็นศูนย์กลางการศึกษาอีกครั้งหนึ่ง ในประวัติศาสตร์ของล้านนาไทย ปัจจุบัน มหาจุฬาลงกรณราชวิทยาลัยฯ วิทยาเขตเชียงใหม่สามารถผลิตบัณฑิตทางพุทธศาสตร์ สังคมศาสตร์ ครุศาสตร์ และมนุษยศาสตร์
Exposure: 1/180 sec, Aperture: f/16, Focal Length: 24 mm, ISO: 200
Nikon D700, Nikkor AF-S 14-24mm f/2.8G ED
Three exposures HDR, No tripod. Layers blended, light and color work in PS.
(No multi invitations please.:))
Big on B l a c k m a g i c
I forgot to get a picture cued up today, so here's and old one that was taken at a free concert held at the Ventura Harbor.
I'll be back to visit after work today!
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CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM/SUGGESTIONS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
All my public photos are free for personal use
Lens : 70-300mm (my friend Lens Mohammed Al-Khars) and taken by ME
Editor : Photoshop CS3 - Dynamic-Photo HDR - Windows Photo Gallery
I took this with Martin. I'm not sure if should post this, because I don't really like this photo..
But anyway, the guy on the right with the tambourine used to play the accordion from the guy on the left at my local supermarket, so I 'know' him for a long time and I wanted to make a photo from him too for a long time :)
"Night and day the river flows. If time is the mind of space, the Colorado is the soul of the desert. Brave boatmen come, they go, they die, and the voyage flows on forever. We are all canyoneers. We are all passengers on this little living mossy ship, this delicate dory sailing round the sun that humans call Earth." Edward Abbey, The Hidden Canyon: A River Journey, 1999
"For the first time, I felt I was getting close to the West of my deepest imaginings, the place where the tangible and the mythical became the same." Edward Abbey
Here Faye Atkinson is rowing. I rafted with Arizona Raft Adventures AZRA.
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Music: PeterLicht - Die Geschichte vom Sommer
Today was the first hotter day in quite a while. So a friend and me had a beer in the garden, of course not without a cold beer :-)
We used only one beer bottle. The beer as already open, Thomas just flipped the cap away (with the lighter). It was only the second try!
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London | Architecture | Night Photography
EXPLORE # 252
I was really impressed with these clouds over the Albert Bridge, just before the thunderstorm in London...
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A cloud is a visible mass of droplets or frozen crystals suspended in the atmosphere above the surface of the Earth or another planetary body. A cloud is also a visible mass attracted by gravity, such as masses of material in space called interstellar clouds and nebulae. Clouds are studied in the nephology or cloud physics branch of meteorology.
On Earth the condensing substance is typically water vapor, which forms small droplets or ice crystals, typically 0.01 mm in diameter. When surrounded by billions of other droplets or crystals they become visible as clouds. Dense deep clouds exhibit a high reflectance (70% to 95%) throughout the visible range of wavelengths. They thus appear white, at least from the top. Cloud droplets tend to scatter light efficiently, so that the intensity of the solar radiation decreases with depth into the gases, hence the gray or even sometimes dark appearance at the base.
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Albert Bridge is a Grade II* listed road bridge over the River Thames in West London, connecting Chelsea on the north bank to Battersea on the south bank. Designed and built by Rowland Mason Ordish in 1873 as an Ordish–Lefeuvre Principle modified cable-stayed bridge, it proved to be structurally unsound, and so between 1884 and 1887 Sir Joseph Bazalgette incorporated some of the design elements of a suspension bridge. The Greater London Council carried out further strengthening work in 1973 by adding two concrete piers, which transformed the central span into a simple beam bridge. As a result of these modifications the bridge today is an unusual hybrid of three different design styles.
Built as a toll bridge, it was commercially unsuccessful; six years after its opening it was taken into public ownership and the tolls were lifted. The tollbooths remained in place however, and are the only surviving examples of bridge tollbooths in London. Nicknamed "The Trembling Lady" because of its tendency to vibrate when large numbers of people walked over it, signs at the entrances warn troops from the nearby Chelsea Barracks to break step while crossing the bridge.
Incorporating a roadway only 27 feet (8.2 m) wide, and with serious structural weaknesses, the bridge was ill-equipped to cope with the advent of the motor vehicle during the 20th century. Despite the many calls for its demolition or pedestrianisation Albert Bridge has remained open to vehicles throughout its existence, other than for brief spells during repairs, and is one of only two Thames road bridges in central London never to have been replaced. The strengthening work carried out by Bazalgette and the Greater London Council was unable to prevent further deterioration of the bridge's structure. A series of increasingly strict traffic control measures have been introduced to limit its use and thus prolong its life, making it the least busy Thames road bridge in London except for the little-used Southwark Bridge. The bridge's condition is continuing to degrade however, as the result of traffic load and severe rotting of the timber deck structure caused by the urine of the many dogs using it as a route to nearby Battersea Park.
In 1992 Albert Bridge was rewired and painted in an unusual colour scheme designed to make it more conspicuous in poor visibility, and hence avoid being damaged by collisions with shipping. At night it is illuminated by 4,000 bulbs, making it one of West London's most striking landmarks.
In 1990, the tidal flow system was abandoned and Albert Bridge was converted back to two way traffic. A traffic island was installed on the south end of the bridge to prevent larger vehicles from using it. In the early years of the 21st century the Chelsea area experienced a growth in the popularity of large four-wheel drive cars (so-called Chelsea tractors), many of which were over the two-ton weight limit; it was estimated that 1⁄3 of all vehicles using the bridge were over the weight limit.[27] In July 2006 the 27-foot (8.2 m) wide roadway was narrowed to a single lane in each direction to reduce the load.[28] Red and white plastic barriers have been erected along the roadway in an effort to protect the structure from damage caused by cars.[29]
Between 1905 and 1981 Albert Bridge had been painted in a uniform green colour and in 1981 was repainted yellow, but in 1992 it underwent significant redecoration and rewiring.[30] Partially as a result, it is now a major West London landmark. The bridge is painted in a scheme of pink, blue and green, intended to increase visibility in fog and murky light and hence reduce the risks of shipping colliding with the fragile structure during the day.[31] At night, a network of 4,000 low-voltage tungsten-halogen bulbs illuminate the bridge. In 1993 the innovative use of long-life low-energy lighting was commended by Mary Archer, at the time Chairwoman of the National Energy Foundation.[17] Its distinctive and striking current appearance has led to its being used as a backdrop for numerous films set in the Chelsea area, such as Absolute Beginners, Sliding Doors and Maybe Baby.[26]
4,000 bulbs illuminate Albert Bridge at night.Except for Tower Bridge, built in 1894, Albert Bridge is the only Thames road bridge in central London never to have been replaced.[9] Despite being intended as a temporary measure to be removed in 1978, the concrete central piers remain in place,[17] and although in 1974 its lifespan was estimated at a maximum of 30 years, the bridge is still standing and still operational.[25] Albert Bridge was given protection as a Grade II* listed structure in 1975, granting it protection against further significant alteration without consultation.[32] Despite this, it continues to deteriorate. Although proposals have been drawn up by Kensington and Chelsea Council to repair and rescue it,[29] as of March 2008 funds for the repairs were unavailable.[33] As well as structural damage caused by traffic, the timbers underpinning the deck are being seriously rotted by the urine of dogs crossing it to and from nearby Battersea Park.[34][n 4] With multiple measures in place to reduce traffic flow and prolong the life of the bridge, as of 2009 it carries approximately 19,000 vehicles per day, the lowest usage of any Thames road bridge in London other than the little-used Southwark Bridge.[35]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Bridge,_London
London ~ Cloud spotter ~
a bird beautiful, elegant and graceful outfielder high level he has a movement of the wings very slender and full of grace
This will be in the 2011 Nature Conservancy 2011 calendar!
Free wallpaper for over 100 of my images in 6 different screen sizes is now available!
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And this photo is in the 2010 nature Conservancy calendar for November:
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Here is a 30-second slice of the history of Yosemite's glacier-formed and weather eroded Half Dome. As I watched the clouds streak by, I could really imagine how this place was formed over the eons. No HDR.
See the 1200 pixel version!
www.flickr.com/photos/patrick-smith-photography/366544232...
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Settings etc.:
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Canon 5D Mark II
Canon 17-40L @ 19 (very wide to get it all into the frame)
30-second exposure @F13
Hoya ndx-400 10-stop filter - Very dark for long exposures in daylight.
2 hours before sunset when the light is still on the cliff face.
LEE soft ND grad (100x150mm) 0.9 + 0.75
Lee foundation kit filter holder with Lee 77mm adapter ring
No polarizer. I wanted reflections in the water
ISO 100 (a higher ISO to keep it at 30sec-F13 where the lens is very sharp)
RAW file processed with Capture One by Phase One
TIFF file processed with Photoshop
The clouds were moving quickly over the top of Half Dome, and the light looked good on the rock face. So I put on my dark filter to make a long exposure. Over the course of 30 seconds, the clouds moved a lot and the shadows of the clouds made for some good light across the face of the cliffs. And the moving trees and reflections softened in the reflected light from above.
This part of The Tenaya River is called Mirror Lake because is is often calm and reflective. But the wind softened the light falling on the water. The long exposure shows that soft light much better than a shorter one which would show the frozen choppy water. Sometimes a long exposure feels more realistic than a shorter one!
I do have some shots that are completely reflective when the wind calmed down. The effect is striking too.
The map shows exactly where this is. It is a 1-mile hike from the nearest road.
See my Flickr profile for a link to my newly designed website.
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It has always been a magical scene to witness an end of a day. There's something magical about the sun sinking into the deep blue, even the air carries a nice breeze.
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ألتفت .. وتوها .. توها ما اختفت ! .. ماكساها الليل باللون الحزين
ألتفت .. أو تعالت صرخته .. في نظرته !
صاح ! .. لكن بالنظر .. ! وإنكسر شوفه عثر
حسايف ..
حسايف .. تقتل الضحكه وهي بين الشفايف !
وتذبل الفرحة وتضيع .. ويصبح الكون الوسيع ..
ما يكفـّــي خطوتين !!
لا كساه الليل .. باللون الحزين
Explored on Jun 27, 2009 #230